Titan Classic Stock Risers
Prep Hoops was in the building scouting the talent at the Titan Classic on Thursday. Several players put on a show in the opening round. 2018 Carl Albert Point Guard Mason Harrell Harrell was in firm control of the Titans…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops was in the building scouting the talent at the Titan Classic on Thursday. Several players put on a show in the opening round.
2018 Carl Albert Point Guard Mason Harrell
Harrell was in firm control of the Titans offense for the evening. While sitting most of the second half, he still finished the game with 15 points and 10 assists. Harrell has a never ending motor along with a high basketball IQ which allows him to be very successful as a point guard.
2016 McAlester Shooting Guard Todd Dawkins
Dawkins had a great day shooting the ball in his first outing. He lit it up with great range finishing with triples springing him to 23 points on the night. Dawkins is a fluid guard who lets the game come to him. He moves well with ought the ball and was very active in McAlesters full court press.
2017 Edmond North Power Forward Harrison Stoddart
Stoddart had a big first half for the Huskies and sat much of the second half while his team coasted to a big win. He was most impressive when running the floor in transition finishing at the rim and even dishing out some assist. Stoddart also showed his inner guard by knocking sown a few 3 pointers. He finished with 12 points
2016 Carl Albert Point Guard Bryce Mooreland
Mooreland had a solid stat line at the end of the game finishing with 11 points 7 assist 6 rebounds and 3 steals. He was all over the floor in Carl Albert’s full court press and was able to spring his team out for easy buckets in transition. Mooreland has had a fantastic start to his high school career.
2016 Bartlesville Point Guard AJ Parker
Only days after committing to the Air Force football program, Parker came out with another hot performance in front of a few of his soon to be coaches. Parker is a true point guard and spent most of his time on the floor setting up teammates all while scoring 14 points. He has the length and the quickness to stay in front of any guard.
2017 Bartlesville Small Guard Barron Tanner
Tanner was big for the Bruins in every way that you want your post presence to be. He played well around the rim defending and scoring. Tanner finished with 21 points on the night with most coming at the rim or through mid range jumpers. He has a nice frame along with size at 6’5”. To truly maximized his potential Tanner must work on his ball handling so that he may be effective from the perimeter as well as the interior.
2018 Carl Albert Shooting Guard Trey Hopkins
Hopkins had a big day in limited minutes. He finished the night with 21 points and took part in his own in game dunk contest. Hopkins featured in several break away dunks including gutsy 360 slam. At 6’4” Hopkins has the size and skill to play either guard position at the next level.